I am currently a senior at Rowe Clark Math and Science Academy. 18 years old. Swimming and visiting mexico frequently are my passion <3
Week of 1/9/15 :)
This week we learned about how the sun converts hydrogen into helium and energy into nuclear power. In addition, we learned the difference between fusion and fission. In nuclear fusion hydrogen atoms are converted into energy. On the other hand, in nuclear fission the nucleus of an atom is split into two nuclei. We also learned that the sun is calculated to shine for 10 billion years. The most difficult thing i found challenging was learning how the order in which the suns layers are set up. The sun has seven layers in total. What I found to be pretty simple was knowing what each layer of the sun does .
Week of 2/20/15 :)
This week we learned about the different types of rays given when a laser shines on a mirror. In other terms, laws of reflection. Two different types of rays are incident ray and reflected ray. An incident ray is a ray of light that hits the surface while a reflected rays are never parallel and are the opposite of incident rays. In addition, we learned the difference between specular and diffuse reflection.
Week of 1/9/15 :)
This week we learned about how the sun converts hydrogen into helium and energy into nuclear power. In addition, we learned the difference between fusion and fission. In nuclear fusion hydrogen atoms are converted into energy. On the other hand, in nuclear fission the nucleus of an atom is split into two nuclei. We also learned that the sun is calculated to shine for 10 billion years. The most difficult thing i found challenging was learning how the order in which the suns layers are set up. The sun has seven layers in total. What I found to be pretty simple was knowing what each layer of the sun does
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Week of 2/20/15 :)
This week we learned about the different types of rays given when a laser shines on a mirror. In other terms, laws of reflection. Two different types of rays are incident ray and reflected ray. An incident ray is a ray of light that hits the surface while a reflected rays are never parallel and are the opposite of incident rays. In addition, we learned the difference between specular and diffuse reflection.